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WND 5/7/2024

Sought records of her communications with Dems' Jan. 6 committee


A legal team operated by a government watchdog is asking a court in Georgia to declare Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in default in a lawsuit over her communications and coordination with Nancy Pelosi's Jan. 6 committee as well as Special Counsel Jack Smith, who also has brought a number of charges against President Donald Trump.

Judicial Watch has confirmed it has a Freedom of Information Act case against Willis, in Fulton County, because it wanted to see the records of communications between Willis, who has brought an organized crime case against Trump, and the others who have brought allegations against Trump.

"The lawsuit was filed in the Superior Court of Fulton County, Ga., after Willis and the county denied having any records responsive to an August 2023 Georgia Open Records Act request for communications with the Special Counsel’s office and/or the January 6 Committee," Judicial Watch reported.

Now it has filed a motion seeking a way forward for Judicial Watch to hold Willis accountable.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2024/05/default-judgment-sought-fani-willis-fails-answer-lawsuit/
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Well, are her supporters then going to vote for Brandon??
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You mean Democrats?
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Nikki Haley supporters thumb their nose at Trump in Indiana primary
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Mabinty Quarshie
May 8, 2024 11:06 am
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Supporters of former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley continue to snub former President Donald Trump‘s 2024 run for president more than two months after she ended her campaign.

The latest insult came Tuesday during Indiana’s GOP primary, in which more than 128,000 people voted for Haley, amounting to nearly 22% of the vote share. Trump easily won the primary with 78.3% of the votes cast.

In several Hoosier State counties, including Marion, Hamilton, and Boone, Haley nabbed higher than 30% of the vote share.

Although Indiana is a reliably red state, the primary represented the latest warning sign that despite locking down the GOP nomination in March, Trump still has a ways to go in unifying the GOP behind his third presidential campaign.

As the election comes down to just a handful of swing states that will decide who wins, Trump could be harmed by even a small percentage of GOP defectors.

more
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/2995765/nikki-haley-supporters-trump-indiana-primary/
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I wonder if the warm anomaly in the Caribbean will result in some early season hurricanes.  Supposedly, la nina can also weaken the shear and allow for cyclogenesis in areas that normally are hostile. 
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Kyle Cheney
@kyledcheney

BREAKING: Judge CANNON has indefinitely postponed Donald Trump's trial date in Florida.

It may be months before we know the new schedule.

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.648652/gov.uscourts.flsd.648652.530.0.pdf

I hope it's after the election, or at least after convention, just to twist their faces in it.
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....hmmm.... interesting that Pence would defend Trump at all.
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Yeah, he probably will.  Minority Leader.

No, Speaker.  The election is on November 5, but this Congress remains in session until early January so he'll remain Speaker through the election.

Whether or not he's elected Speaker of the next Congress is an entirely different matter.
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Whoop de doo.  If Pence had done his job in 2021, Trump would still be President.

Please tell me this isn't that "Pence refused to let the House and Senate vote on the election objections" myth again....
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